How To Use Goodish In A Sentence

  • They knew all the signs of the dance and all about it, in those days, when it was not unusual to see three generations of the same family in the same set; when the healthful mind and conscience recognized the fact that the majority of people commit forty times more sin with their tongues than they do with their toes; when the blessed differentiation was made between "piosity" (as Bishop Williams of Connecticut happily expresses it) and piety - between goodishness and godliness. The old plantation : how we lived in great house and cabin before the war,
  • She was brought up in the country, rides well (side-saddle), plays a goodish game of tennis, but does not know a stoat from a weasel or notice the direction of the wind. Try Anything Twice
  • Their office building was a goodish distance from the subway station.
  • Invite a few goodish friends (ideally with a halfway decent dress sense, otherwise things could turn nasty). Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘His next run will on a right-handed track, which is flat and has goodish ground’, said trainer, Jessica Harrington.
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  • a goodish wine
  • The partisan of Revolution of 1911 put to use a lot of goodish strategy methods when they got on consensus propagandas.
  • He is reaching the point where it's goodish. Times, Sunday Times
  • In (1), the doubler will have a goodish opening hand (goodish, because partner has to bid at the three-level). Times, Sunday Times
  • The ground was goodish that day, we wouldn't want any more rain. The Sun
  • This setup (the happyish family, the goodish player) should be the ideal court surface for him. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can see the Assistant website here, listen to some oldish but goodish demos here, and find out about the next gig here, too, when we know about it.
  • Ford expected modest sales but a goodish profit from its new product.
  • Evil, rather than about lesser evil versus greater evil, or goodish versus baddish. Blogging Against Disabilism: disabilism within disability
  • My husband always urged me to lay down wine and I tried it once - put a wine rack in the cellar, bought two mixed cases of goodish clarets and laid them out neatly.
  • They'll go too quick for him if it is goodish ground, which it probably will be. Times, Sunday Times
  • However I have been given a large number of old books recently and also have a goodish choice from work, so book buying has been sparse recently.
  • Must have longish, goodish legs - and be hot. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can see the Assistant website here, listen to some oldish but goodish demos here, and find out about the next gig here, too, when we know about it.
  • He did concede under pressure that if Liverpool were to get a goodish result at Stamford Bridge that they could have an advantage.
  • I heard him speak, and he had a goodish accent, as of a clerk or shopwalker. Down and Out in Paris and London
  • There are some decent private schools around, and a fair number of goodish universities, at least in terms of working conditions, and they do occasionally provide their foreign employees with reasonable accommodation.
  • Now, these are goodish movies, if not the masterpieces that we are led to believe.
  • He did a goodish job, too, until a serious injury put him out of rugby for a year.
  • ‘His next run will on a right-handed track, which is flat and has goodish ground’, said trainer, Jessica Harrington.

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